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It is unlawful for the driver of any taxicab, upon receiving full payment for a fare as indicated by the taximeter, to refuse to give a receipt upon request of any passenger making such payment. It is unlawful to fail to offer a receipt to the passenger.
(Prior code § 5.28.570 (Ord. 309 § 30, 1948))
The driver of every vehicle covered by this chapter shall keep a complete and accurate record of each trip upon a daily trip sheet, the form of which shall be approved by the chief of police, showing the time and place of origin, destination of the trip, number of passengers carried, and the amount of fare collected. This record shall be filed daily by the driver with the company by whom he is employed, and such record shall be kept on file available for inspection by the chief of police or any of his agents or employees, for a period of not less than six months.
(Prior code § 5.28.580 (Ord. 309 § 31, 1948))
It is unlawful for any carrier or driver of any vehicle operated pursuant to the terms of this chapter to stand or permit to stand any such vehicle while awaiting employment at any place upon any portion of the streets of the city other than at a certain place designated by the chief of police and assigned to the carrier operating such vehicle.
(Prior code § 5.28.590 (Ord. 309 § 32(a), 1948))
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